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Alex is a writer and podcaster, mom and wife from Romania.
Journalist, essayist and author. History obsessive interested in why things are. The title is a play on my book, Small Men on the Wrong Side of History, and also the fact that my political beliefs are on a bit of a losing streak.
Trying to dream bigger about the possibilities for how we think about living our lives, creating things that matter, and our relationship to work. Longer essays on https://pmillerd.com and also run a consulting skills course on strategyu.co
Dean Abbott is a coach, communication expert, theologian and author. You can find him on Twitter, email him at [email protected] and find his books on Amazon.
Your epistemic daddy for epistemic dating.
Political and cultural diarist.
Unlearn therapy-resistant insecurity
Alt-centre. Former teacher, cartoonist, policy economist trying to think of better ways of fitting the world together.
Jeremiah Johnson is a cofounder of the Center for New Liberalism and writes at Infinite Scroll. Twitter: @JeremiahDJohns.
Jordan Call is a writer and essayist based in Baltimore.
That which gazes back
Catholic Claremonster PhD, mother of five. Raising beef, pork, poultry, veg and flowers on our ranch. Homeschooling littles/public schooling high schoolers. My husband runs a 100 year+ old USA manufacturing co and we build and remodel houses.
Navigating the trials of modernity through the wisdom of the past. Dispositionally cynical, defiantly optimistic. Shitposter in the notes, cloyingly sincere in the posts. Author of Dispatches From The Golden Horde and host of The Xanadu Review.
Erika is a Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center; Professor of Practice and Director of the Mercy Otis Warren Initiative for Women in Civic Life and Thought at ASU-SCETL; Editor-in-Chief, Fairer Disputations
Social dynamics and online culture from the hybrid mind of a terminally online-normie mom
Professor of Theoretical Physics, Michigan State University. BS Caltech, PhD Berkeley, Harvard Junior Fellow. Startups: SafeWeb (acquired by Symantec), Genomic Prediction, Othram, SuperFocus.ai
All energy all the time.
American living in Sweden. Political theorist. Beatles enthusiast.
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